Samson Occom, letter, to Eleazar Wheelock, 1772 July 13
Date13 July, 1772
abstractOccom expresses his strong desire to have three or four days to spend with Wheelock, as well as his disappointment that Wheelock did not visit him when he was traveling nearby. Occom notes that he does not plan to go on a mission until spring, but that he has plenty of work preaching.
RepositoryRauner Special Collections Library, Dartmouth College.
Call Number772413.2
handwritingNeat, elegant, clear, though letter case, especially with regard to letter "S," difficult to discern
papermoderate-to-heavy creasing, some tears, with no loss of text
inkdark brown, strong
noteworthyThere are random scribbles on both recto and verso; trailer in Wheelock's hand
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tion, I want to [illegible]Spend 3 or 4 Days, with you at Coos
and to hear and See for myself — but you have got
So far the other Side of the globe; I am not able
to bear Expences So far — and it may be of no profit
if I went; I cant find out the reason, why you could not
Come to my house, or Sent for me, when you was
So near last Spring, — I suppose you'd be glad
to know, what I owe, — it is between 60 and 70
pounds L.:M:. my Family Charges amount
to about 70 Pounds, per annum. and what my
Journey expences would be, I can'not tell —
if I should go on a mission, I should not pretend
to Set out till next Spring, — and I should insist
upon Davids or Jacobs going with me — —
I have work enough, I might preach every Day
I have So many Calls — I was at Stonington Indian
Town yesterday Preaching, and there was a great number
of People, and a Solemn meeting we had, I believe
the Lord was there of a Truth, there was flow of Tears
from the biggest part of the People most all the
after noon, and thus I have Seen in many
Places where I have been Preaching lately
from your most unworthy
servant
Samson Occom